Fire alarm triggered by cooking at casino


A fire alarm went off at a casino because someone was cooking dessert and the flames accidentally set off the alarm. Fire services responded but found no actual fire. They assisted in resetting the alarm.
Audio|Source: Reno and Sparks Police and Fire
02:37
Transcript:
We don't copy. The Golden Valley, information on call for T-12-knitka. Tension 31. Truck 11. Battalion 3. Bark fire main assignment. Activated fire alarm. 2.815 Nickel Boulevard. Western Village Casino. I'm trying short for breath at 1,000. Okay, yeah. This is the way I lose, sir. Are we needed anywhere? (name withheld) is, sir. 10-4. Both units will be 10-4-2 then. Time 380 right now. 3.30, type 1417. Is this to the federal subject from Lyndon, the alarm company is calling back? Respond 400 Linden Street. Unit 1. Just for information, I spoke with security who advised that a member was cooking dessert and the flame got a little too high and caught the signal to go off. There's no active fire problem, but they do need help resetting the alarm. You have battalion three copies. With that information, we'll... Reduce the balance of the alarm to fill alarm with engine 31 responding. Cancel truck 11 and battalion 3.
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Location mentioned:
Near Nichols Blvd, Sparks, NV 89434
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